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Raate Ke Andhere Mein is an interesting piece from 1969 that showcases the early days of Indian horror cinema. The atmosphere is heavy with tension, drawing you in with its slow-burning mystery and a palpable sense of dread. Bijlani’s direction is pretty effective for its time, creating haunting visuals that stick with you. The practical effects aren't groundbreaking but have a certain charm and creativity that adds to the film's overall vibe. The performances are earnest, with actors fully committing to their roles, which really helps in building that eerie tension. It’s not just about scares; there’s a real sense of dread and impending doom that permeates the film, making it a distinct entry in the genre.
Filmed in black and white, adding to the eerie mood.Features practical effects that reflect the era's limitations.Paced slowly, emphasizing tension over jump scares.Mohan J. Bijlani's directorial debut in horror genre.
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